Accessibility 101 High Standard Web AccessibilityThe website you've been referred by is built to the highest industry recognised standards for CSS, HTML and to W3C Accessible Web Design Recommendations. Note we mean automatic testing of checkpoints. Further manual checks to ensure compliance are always recommended. Accessibility 101 also recommends you actively seek disabled user consultation about the accessibility of your website design.
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Use our Button FreeIn a busy development environment a web designer may be constantly tweaking code to a finished standard over the first few months of developing, or redeveloping a website for a client. On many occasions updating a site leads to small errors in code which ultimately leads to accessibility problems for disabled visitors to a site. Since 1999 web developers, in the UK at least, are compelled to build sites that comply with the UK DDA - this effectively means meeting the above standards for accessibility. Developers are free to use the Accessibility 101 Standards Compliant button if the site they are developing is being designed with accessibility and good practice website design in mind. Designers and developers may find it useful to use the "Accessibility Update In Progress" button while they fully develop the website to these standards and replace it with relevant W3C buttons. Just cut and copy the simple, valid code below into your website >
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